124
124
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats. >> i guess i didn't follow her career very much. i just thought, well, this looks like hollywood. this is the kind of junk we're seeing. if you have a history with her and watched her grow up, you're more scandalized than the rest of us, you know, this is never going to clean up at this point. >> well, yeah, and the thing with this, greta, is i don't -- you don't have to be shocking for the sake of shock in order to be artistic. it seems a lot of entertainment thinks vulgarity is somehow a substitute for skill or talent and it's not. during the same eve
dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and on, but i would much rather hear her speak, so please welcome leadership nancy pelosi. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your very generous introduction, barry and for your great leadership at the st. anthony foundation, for the invitation to be here today with such distinguished guests. how about tyrone? is he something? [ applause ] but it's an honor to be with you barry, with susan swift, with doug shu-maker and our distinguished mayor, mayor lee. last time i saw him he was on the platform while president obama was deliver
nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and...
181
181
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an interview with president obama on tomorrow's program. so what are you hearing behind the sceneszçz will wait to make a decision until the u.n. inspectors finish their work? >> no, judy he will not that is what i am told. as one white house official said they are not hostage to the timetable of the u.n. inspectors especially if it appears the regime is trying to delay them. that said, and it's unclear when the inspectors will be done though i'm told by the u.n. once they have concluded their report about what happened last week, they will issue that before they
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an...
89
89
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how do you implement this what's your passion and getting kids to the pure problem based learning in all sorts of stuff and the current culture of testing and testing on math and reading? >> i totally agree with you. it's a nightmare and it's a mistake. it's interesting. one of our introduces came back from vietnam and he is a great blog up. they are teaching science in second grade in a lot of the class is, he went into and 11th grade class and the kids were working on a problem. he went back and asked one of the google engineers what level do you think this is? he said level one. half
so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how...
95
95
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they enable the persecution and? >> they get the sense of the arabs praying that proves to be a disaster the administration has been supportive of the muslim brotherhood and once they come to power we have seen a nosedive in countries like libya a and egypt and syria. since the al qaeda rebellion takeover several churches have been attacked in tons have a big kick debt of the country in egypt under one year under morsi christians were thrown into prison by breaking the blasphemy law where it is 30 years of mubarak ned of that happened but now with syria and with those of the non muslims i
the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
you know to have us meet with love for you to believe that cuba is some desolate racist tyrannically run hell hole but it's a country that both the ninety nine percent literacy rate and a health care system that's lauded as one of the best in the world but back to jay z's trip scandal for just a second to put your minds at ease over legality concerns as it turns out the trip was completely lawful and pre-approved by the treasury department. i guess we can all get some sleep soundly now oh wait never mind we can't c.n.n. has a new development. breaking news actually outside of it have on a cuba where our patrick ottman is standing by patrick has been chasing down these leads that these these two children who allegedly were abducted by their parents. ended up on a sailboat and in cuba but up until now we have not had confirmation that they were completely confirmed to be in cuba breaking news guys two kids were abducted by their own parents and taken to cuba wait this doesn't help kidnapping it all sounds like a family trip but seriously the parents had lost custody over drug charges i
you know to have us meet with love for you to believe that cuba is some desolate racist tyrannically run hell hole but it's a country that both the ninety nine percent literacy rate and a health care system that's lauded as one of the best in the world but back to jay z's trip scandal for just a second to put your minds at ease over legality concerns as it turns out the trip was completely lawful and pre-approved by the treasury department. i guess we can all get some sleep soundly now oh wait...
114
114
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those clocks were set 10,000 years ago, and when i observe light 10,000 years ago those were put there, that's your claim 87? >> well data is based on assumptions of the past. you don't know because you weren't there. >> no i wasn't there but i'm pretty sure we had a civil war. i'm pretty sure we had isaac newton, i'm pretty sure we had gal laigalileo. >> we're not going to get this solved today or any time soon but we want to thank all of our guests, bill, don, ca have i and georgia. thank you. bill, sit tight, we want to leave time for questions from our viewers outside of the topic today. waj, at a it away.
that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of this which is that in jesus' time there is no difference between religion and politics i think a lot of people have said that this book about jesus is about jesus in a political world but for anyone who heard jesus speak i mean they would not have differentiated any of his words or his actions as being either you know social or political or or religious or political they were all considered one and the same thing but your larger point you're absolutely right i mean what i am claiming in this book is frankly in so far as biblical studies g
a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of...
130
130
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
that chemical weapons were used in syria. president obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious, and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> destroyers across the country of syria. we need to think before we do anything. what's our objective? do we know who we're siding with. it hasn't worked too well backing the muslim brotherhood of rebels. i say we let the syrians figure this one out on their own. >> you disagree? >> i disagree because we're not talking about taking sides in this war, because it's difficult to figure out who's on what side, we have a couple of our avowed enemies on the other side fighting the government, hamas and iran is in on that side. and the russians. >> hezbollah. the question really is, what do you do to punish syria for using chemical weapons. it seems to me there's two things to do. launch missiles, admitry sites. the second thing you can do is put a no fly zone over th
that chemical weapons were used in syria. president obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious, and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> destroyers across the country of syria. we need to think before we do anything. what's our objective? do we know who we're siding with. it hasn't worked too well backing the muslim brotherhood of rebels. i say we let the...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
all right lisa thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update and for a following this for us there. now his job area director of the beirut based center for middle east studies joins me now live for more analysis on this story thank you so much mr jaber for joining me here on r.t. to discuss the situation in and around syria well as we know at this point washington london and paris say that they are confident they attacked the chemical attack took place and the syrian government is to blame for it they also say that they do have that they were futile prove in fact they believe they have the irrefutable proof so what more can you tell us about this i mean this as the u.n. investigators are still working in the country to in fact prove that there was a chemical attack. first of all it's a prejudgment and they don't have to start to prepare for a military operation and aggression against syria before expert of the year and. perry will. find their reports. i don't think at all that syria used chemical weapons for many reasons first of all it's political suicide will not do it doesn't h
all right lisa thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update and for a following this for us there. now his job area director of the beirut based center for middle east studies joins me now live for more analysis on this story thank you so much mr jaber for joining me here on r.t. to discuss the situation in and around syria well as we know at this point washington london and paris say that they are confident they attacked the chemical attack took place and the syrian government is to...
57
57
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting nationwide without requiring identification. kansas secretary of state chris kovach among our guests. and the end of the road is near for the self -- self-proclaimed hugger. san diego mayor. bradley manning wants to be chesley as he pursues tax payer funded gender reassignment their peak from is leavenworthrison cell. the "a-team" takes the ball of that and a great deal more. we begin tonight with another possible reason the president's foreign policy is so incoherent and ineffective that members of his own administration seem uninformed. t
thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting...
204
204
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 1
one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot and then i will ask my dad, because i would like to hear his view, the media in particular likes to talk about how the republican party is in disarray. we are facing these huge challenges, but we have got this abuse going on inside our party. i would like to hear you talk of about the introspective's on it, as somebody who has obviously participated in politics and policy for a long time and who has seen our party and the democratic party does through times of change. i would be interested to hear your tho
one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot...
65
65
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
it against us. it means we have to work doubly hard at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and as i am saying, based on my own experience, both with respect to our success and respect to our success after 9/11, as well as our military forces, to prevent the next attack, i think nsa is a well- run program, an important program. we have a president that concerns us for a lot of reasons but i would not throw the baby out with the bathwater. i would not say just because we have a president who we do not think is up to the job or does not have the same concerns and cares about the constitution that we all do, that we therefore ought to minimize the capabilities of our defense capability, our defense forces. and our intelligence forces to protect the nation. i think we got at the wrong way around. we got to beat him at the next election. we got to get him out of office. and we got to a people that we can trust and have confidence in. it is a tough problem. i do not den
it against us. it means we have to work doubly hard at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and as i am saying, based on my own experience, both with respect to our success and respect to our success after 9/11, as well as our military forces, to prevent the next attack, i think nsa is a well- run program, an important program. we have a president that concerns us for a lot of reasons but i would not throw the baby out with the bathwater. i would not say just...
89
89
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
tweet us and watch martin luther king jr.'s complete i have a dream speech hosted by tamron hall tomorrow on msnbc on 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> last night, a state judge declared gay marriage is now legal in bernalilo county making it the third new mexico county to allow same-sex marriage. one of the kampls of examples of couples taking their fight to court instead of relying on politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. . serious eye problems may occur.. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ dog ] on a walk, walk, walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announce
tweet us and watch martin luther king jr.'s complete i have a dream speech hosted by tamron hall tomorrow on msnbc on 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> last night, a state judge declared gay marriage is now legal in bernalilo county making it the third new mexico county to allow same-sex marriage. one of the kampls of examples of couples taking their fight to court instead of relying on politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. what you wear to bed is your...
121
121
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" we are told that a u.s. military response in syria is imminent. the u.s. defense secretary says the military is ready to strike. syria's foreign minister says his country is ready to defend itself. what will happen and when? that's coming up in a moment. >>> also tonight, summer vacation is wrapping up for congress, so they're revving up the obstruction machine for a triumphant return to washington in the never-ending west to defund and destroy obama care. >>> plus a texas megachurch where ministers push faith healing over
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" we are told that a u.s. military response in syria is imminent. the u.s. defense secretary says the military is ready to strike. syria's foreign minister says his country is ready to defend itself. what will happen and when? that's coming up in a moment. >>> also tonight, summer vacation is wrapping up for congress, so...
94
94
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later would be put on the all-star team. that all-star team played a football game in new orleans, louisiana. i like talking loud. forve my father's genes talking loud. in 1965, when they went down to new orleans, there was a running gilchrist.cookie he used to drive around a milk truck in the off-season when they had to make money and the seller did not pay enough. candy and wholing knows what else. this truck would say lookie, lookie, here comes cookie. he was trying to get a taxi cap ante-health one and the cap -- the -- and he held one -- hailed one. the driver said he would have to get a colored cab. africa
i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health insurance. in terms of the medical reimbursement accounts, is there anything that we need to do in terms of clarity that we need to get from the federal government around how that works? >> in all honesty, i'm not sure the details of that, and i don't know if other departments are looking into that, but for the time being, my understanding is absent any changes, you know, that those will continue to operate as they do even after 2014 under the hca. >> okay, colleagues, any other questions? great. just a quick question for the department of public health. i remember, you know, a
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health...
116
116
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
can you give us an update on timing? >> yesterday i made clear that the intelligence community is working on an assessment. we'll provide information to the public about it in the coming days. that remains true. that speculation it would come today rather than some other day. i think you can expect it this week. let me also say and i think that both secretary kerry and i attempted to make clear yesterday that there is no doubt here that chemical weapons were used on a massive scale on august 21st outside of damascus. there is also very little doubt and should be no doubt for anyone who approaches this logically that the syrian regime is responsible for the u.s. of chemical weapons on august 21st outside of damascus. we have established with a high degree of confidence that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons already in this conflict. we have made clear it's our firmest assessment that the syrian regime has maintained control of the stockpile of the weapons in syria. it's also the case that the syrian regime has t
can you give us an update on timing? >> yesterday i made clear that the intelligence community is working on an assessment. we'll provide information to the public about it in the coming days. that remains true. that speculation it would come today rather than some other day. i think you can expect it this week. let me also say and i think that both secretary kerry and i attempted to make clear yesterday that there is no doubt here that chemical weapons were used on a massive scale on...
84
84
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
what would hold us back from making use of that? apart from the politics of it, what would hold us back from really just decimating damascus and all the environs. >> the only issue that's holding us back is the politics of it and all the administration has a fear of repreefg the iraq war, i don't see how because nobody's talking about boots on the ground. the real fear they should have is of reprieving what bill clinton did in 1998 with another three-day strike on saddam hussein, it was called operation desert fox. it was seen as a political distraction on the eve of his impeachment. it strengthened saddam hussein's hand internationally, not weakening it. a de minimis strike is going to reap the worst of both worlds. it won't achieve anything, it will make assad look like the victim. >> isn't this even a show of weakness to russia and iran, syria's biggest backers? we're endid gauggaged allegedly dispute. i read in the papers that president obama is going to in fact meet with putin when he goes to saint peter'sburg for the g-20 meet
what would hold us back from making use of that? apart from the politics of it, what would hold us back from really just decimating damascus and all the environs. >> the only issue that's holding us back is the politics of it and all the administration has a fear of repreefg the iraq war, i don't see how because nobody's talking about boots on the ground. the real fear they should have is of reprieving what bill clinton did in 1998 with another three-day strike on saddam hussein, it was...
96
96
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur. >> this morning a team of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors arrived in damascus. >> shots were fired at the u.n. team inside syria. >> their vehicle was deliberately shot at by unidentified snipers. >> the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons. >> the question remains what might the intervention look like? >> it's very, very complicated. >> i don't want us to change our overall policy. >> did can't be a unilateral american approach. >> it deserves an international response. >> the credibility of the president is on the line here. >> are he getting closer to m
>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur....
173
173
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
these weapons, but he used them before. the president said there was a red line, he interpreted it as a green light. we will see what action we take. if we simply launch cruise missiles, do it for three days, not have significant effect on the momentum on the battlefield, it will have an unhelpful effect. >> there are many others, chuck, that say listen, once you're in, you're in. i mean, you own it. it is the colin powell doctrine, in the wake of iraq and other decisions, if you're going all in, you're going all in. >> that's why i think the president is tempted not to go all in. i think he is tempted, and reports are getting that he is likely to do something that amounts to a punitive strike. to punish for use of chemical weapons. >> that would be potentially the worst of all options. >> again, it depends what damage it actually does and so forth. but it seems like, repeat it seems like from the signals they have in mind a punitive strike, sends a message we strongly disapprove of what you've done. and there are precedent
these weapons, but he used them before. the president said there was a red line, he interpreted it as a green light. we will see what action we take. if we simply launch cruise missiles, do it for three days, not have significant effect on the momentum on the battlefield, it will have an unhelpful effect. >> there are many others, chuck, that say listen, once you're in, you're in. i mean, you own it. it is the colin powell doctrine, in the wake of iraq and other decisions, if you're going...
54
54
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
and they are using that right to vote to make america a better place for all of us to live in. brings more justice and to bring more fairness. we want to focus the conversation this afternoon a little more around women and immigration. i think -- i'm not enough has been said about our broken immigration system and how it impacts women. i wanted to share with you that it doesn't matter where i visited. add garlic field in salinas, or an orchard in oregon state, when i sit down and speak with women in the immigrant community, they all tell me the same thing. they share with me the horrible conditions they work at. the sexual assault and sexual abuse they were submitted to each and every day. i want everybody in this room to think for one moment. if our countries cannot protect the women in the armed forces of the united states of america, where there have been thousands of cases of assault already documented. i want you to to imagine what happens to the women in the field every day that pick the tomato, that pick the food, that pick the vegetables that are the cornerstone, the fo
and they are using that right to vote to make america a better place for all of us to live in. brings more justice and to bring more fairness. we want to focus the conversation this afternoon a little more around women and immigration. i think -- i'm not enough has been said about our broken immigration system and how it impacts women. i wanted to share with you that it doesn't matter where i visited. add garlic field in salinas, or an orchard in oregon state, when i sit down and speak with...
138
138
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
follow us on facebook and twitter. search for nbc bay area. >>> breaking news happening in the east bay in pleasanton. a ruptured better line on portions of black avenue. you're looking at a live picture of our chopper over there. east of 680 and south of the sports park in pleasanton. hop yard is a busy street. utility crews are going to be on the scene working for this broken water line. but you should avoid the area if you can. there are going to be disruptions in water service to those homes surrounding black avenue and businesses in the area as well. and again, they're asking people to try to avoid the area because utility crews are working there. no word yet on when the water line will be restored. >>> south bay, murder caught on tape, hoping to find a gunman response,able for the 33rd homicide of the year. we edited the video to show the moments before and after. victim riding bicycle, see him there, pulls into a parking lot at 3rd and julian street on saturday near st. james park. the gunman is seen republicani
follow us on facebook and twitter. search for nbc bay area. >>> breaking news happening in the east bay in pleasanton. a ruptured better line on portions of black avenue. you're looking at a live picture of our chopper over there. east of 680 and south of the sports park in pleasanton. hop yard is a busy street. utility crews are going to be on the scene working for this broken water line. but you should avoid the area if you can. there are going to be disruptions in water service to...
81
81
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this recession, put in place the principles that they argued about and argued for as candidates and as public servants in the past. there reality is that people began to see the proof was in the pudding. they began to experience, directly, the rational impact of the policy. so, the irrationality falls away. everybody thought scott walker would get kicked out on his keister for adopting and pushing the policies he was pushing until people saw they were working and beginning to have a positive impact on the economy
what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this...
119
119
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>> plus, donald trump has a giant lawsuit on his hands over accusation he scammed thousands of people all over the country. we'll talk to someone who said she was duped out of over $10,000. those stories are ahead. >>> we begin tonight on the doorstep of another war in the middle east. as secretary of state john kerry responded in the stronger terms to last week's evident chemical weapons attack by the syrian government on its own people. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children, and innocent bystanders, by chemical weapons is a m
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>>...
297
297
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
we have analyst joining us now. >> i will start wu. is a narrative by media and consumers and muc industry that to shed your image of a disney good girl and to be successful you have to go crazy? >> little bit crazy is understatement. i find it to be a hypochrissy fest for the media. everybody on tv wants to say it was terrible and horrible and newseating and see how terrible and noisy it is. i am glad it is the last of the pictures. i thought i would be oliterated of miley cyrus. >> no, lauren. as a woman, i have distinct feelings about all of this and she is young and not even 21 years old yet. but do you think she has the narrative people will be outraged and you will grab every headline in the world and raunchier the better. >> she's running to the bank with a lot of money with this publicity and allow her to do other things. i think the blame doesn't just like with 20-year-old miley cyrus but with mtv. someone should be fired over this. how can they allow that sexual message to go out over the air waves to kids who are watching? t
we have analyst joining us now. >> i will start wu. is a narrative by media and consumers and muc industry that to shed your image of a disney good girl and to be successful you have to go crazy? >> little bit crazy is understatement. i find it to be a hypochrissy fest for the media. everybody on tv wants to say it was terrible and horrible and newseating and see how terrible and noisy it is. i am glad it is the last of the pictures. i thought i would be oliterated of miley cyrus....
218
218
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
here is a big issue for us today that would help make us energy independent. for the keystone pipeline, why are there still so many delays. we'll talk about that. bill: a young boy realized someone broke into his house. now he reveals how he managed to stay calm. martha: we speak to the man who helped raise the newest medal of honor recipient. how ty carter's dad feels about his son. >> i would never wish for someone to receive this medal because in order to receive this medal, your family is pretty much dying around you. everything is getting destroyed. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. made gluten-free cerealsors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut che
here is a big issue for us today that would help make us energy independent. for the keystone pipeline, why are there still so many delays. we'll talk about that. bill: a young boy realized someone broke into his house. now he reveals how he managed to stay calm. martha: we speak to the man who helped raise the newest medal of honor recipient. how ty carter's dad feels about his son. >> i would never wish for someone to receive this medal because in order to receive this medal, your...
165
165
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
a cooling trend will affect us tomorrow. looking to promote conditions in the bay area as a break down your afternoon highs will start things off and east bay . to the south bay we go it will be a gorgeous day. expect a bright and sunny afternoon. it is the common number for sunnyvale and cupertino. downtown's san francisco feeling pretty nice but still a little bit cooler than where we should be for this time of year. 673 are high today. 73 for san mateo and as we take it up to the north bay bridge online country, 84 that's the no. 4 napa and sonoma. your 7 day around the bay forecast highlights cooler weather along the way. your holiday weekend not looking too warm. certainly not beach weather. in fact, by monday we will be low 80s all '70s around the bay and low sixties for the coast. at 546 that was your weather. here's traffic now with george. >>george: thanks erica as we are still my turn a good ride around the bay. not track any hot spot but we are seeing traffic build up at the bay bridge toll plaza but the meeting w
a cooling trend will affect us tomorrow. looking to promote conditions in the bay area as a break down your afternoon highs will start things off and east bay . to the south bay we go it will be a gorgeous day. expect a bright and sunny afternoon. it is the common number for sunnyvale and cupertino. downtown's san francisco feeling pretty nice but still a little bit cooler than where we should be for this time of year. 673 are high today. 73 for san mateo and as we take it up to the north bay...
114
114
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the newsroom," emmy-nominated actor jeff daniels, from "the view," sherri shepherd, the music of quinn sullivan and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hello, ladies. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." oh, it's nice to be back. thank you. thank you very much. well, folks -- some good news. some good news. that huge wildfire at yosemite national park is now
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the newsroom," emmy-nominated actor jeff daniels, from "the view," sherri shepherd, the music of quinn sullivan and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hello, ladies. ♪ [ cheers...
79
79
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
that chemical weapons were used in syria. and the president will be making an informed decision about how to respond to this indiscriminate use of chemical weapons. but make no mistake, president obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. >> there must be accountability. earlier today, a six-car convoy carrying u.n. weapons inspectors was attacked by sniper fire. no one was hurt, but the u.n. team was forced to return to a government checkpoint. the team replaced their damaged car, later proceeded to the damascus suburb to conduct their investigation according to ban ki-moon. the team visited two hospitals and interviewed witnesses, survivors and doctors and collected samples. last week's attack killed 355 people and about 3,600 more survivors were treated for neurotoxic symptoms, according to doctors without borders. secretary kerry made clear today the consensus has been achieved among intelligence agencies and allies that
that chemical weapons were used in syria. and the president will be making an informed decision about how to respond to this indiscriminate use of chemical weapons. but make no mistake, president obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. >> there must be accountability. earlier today, a six-car convoy carrying u.n. weapons inspectors was attacked by sniper fire. no one was hurt, but the...
129
129
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
thankfully, most of us aren't like that. most of us resonate to those words. if you think back to the kinds of things dr. king was fighting for it, it was a march on washington for jobs and freedom. and he talked about housing. he talked about health care. and he recognized precisely as the president said, these are not privileges. these are the kinds of services and goods and consumption that families in an advanced economy must have if we're actually going to call ourselves an advanced economy. >> goldie, what's incredibly striking to me is ted cruz where he comes from, texas the highest rate of uninsured in the country. is it even conceivable his stand to take down this health care ta could help so many texans, is there any way this could be popular in texas? >> well, unfortunately, it really is. if you look at the road to economic mobility, it is a pot mark filled with sinkholes today. it would be people like ted cruz who don't want to the fill in that will infrastructure, who feel like they don't want to use their hard earned dollars to help other people.
thankfully, most of us aren't like that. most of us resonate to those words. if you think back to the kinds of things dr. king was fighting for it, it was a march on washington for jobs and freedom. and he talked about housing. he talked about health care. and he recognized precisely as the president said, these are not privileges. these are the kinds of services and goods and consumption that families in an advanced economy must have if we're actually going to call ourselves an advanced...
126
126
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 1
nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live now from cairo, where he covers that story for us. ayman, has there been any reaction from the region about the news of a possible attack as early as thursday? >> reporter: there has been a general reaction from the syrian government and certainly from its allies in the region, most notably iran, which has come out and said that any attack on the syrian government or syrian territory would result in a war across the region that would not end favorably for the united states or its allies. meanwhile here in cairo, the arab league today sending a strong note of condemnation against the syrian government, for whom they hold responsible for the chemical weapons attack. more importantly, we've heard from other countries that have expressed their reservations is about some of the intelligence gathered on whether or not the syrian government was responsible. russia and china both members of the united nations security council saying they should wait. the international community should wait until u.n. inspectors on the ground have concluded an
nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live now from cairo, where he covers that story for us. ayman, has there been any reaction from the region about the news of a possible attack as early as thursday? >> reporter: there has been a general reaction from the syrian government and certainly from its allies in the region, most notably iran, which has come out and said that any attack on the syrian government or syrian territory would result in a war across the region that would not end favorably...
64
64
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> reporter: in 10-, and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shootin
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
127
127
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
if they do, they'll be used against us. we have to act now. otherwise i think our credibility is very much at stake. >> let's let congresswoman sanchez respond. says the united states must act right now. you sort of disagree, right? >> well, what i agree upon is that chemical attacks or biological warfare as my colleague has said is completely and totally inacceptable. i guess what i'm worried about is just shooting a few cruise missiles isn't the end of it for americans. and if we are to go in, if the president consults with the congress, leadership, those in armed services or intel or foreign relations and ultimately makes the decision to send those cruise missiles in, i think everybody has to be on notice that that probably isn't the end of it. and is america ready to see at the ultimate of playing that out, soldiers in syria? and i don't believe that we are. so we have to really consider and i think the president would be wrong not to consult with the congress in particular. there are a lot of other things we can do -- >> i was going to sa
if they do, they'll be used against us. we have to act now. otherwise i think our credibility is very much at stake. >> let's let congresswoman sanchez respond. says the united states must act right now. you sort of disagree, right? >> well, what i agree upon is that chemical attacks or biological warfare as my colleague has said is completely and totally inacceptable. i guess what i'm worried about is just shooting a few cruise missiles isn't the end of it for americans. and if we...
142
142
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
this is about the use of chemical weapons and making sure that as a world we deter their use. u.s. allies weighing in pretty strongly. >> so much death as a result of this chemical attack. there are wider implications across the globe and all this talk about possible strikes against syria is hitting the international markets. world stock markets have fallen as investors are worried about military action. the dow jones off 113 points. two markets you always look at closely in this. first of all, gold, where prices are up over 1%. it's sort of reversing a trend of gold price weakness. gold is very much a barometer of this and we also expect to see the price of oil which is also up to around 2 to 2.5%. that's the one to keep your eye on. any form of instability, even though syria an oil producing countries are the ramifications will spread far and wide. >> certainly has an economic impact around the world. thank you, richard. >>> tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. half a century after martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream speech," many
this is about the use of chemical weapons and making sure that as a world we deter their use. u.s. allies weighing in pretty strongly. >> so much death as a result of this chemical attack. there are wider implications across the globe and all this talk about possible strikes against syria is hitting the international markets. world stock markets have fallen as investors are worried about military action. the dow jones off 113 points. two markets you always look at closely in this. first...
87
87
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular support to do the job. so they're doing everything they can in concert with the hawks in washington, kerry, those in the pentagon establishment who want to go in, as they did in iraq in 2003, as they bombed libya in 2011, as they want to do again in syria. this is a stage provocation. >> i want to get you in here. do you believe that the u.s. has the moral impertive to get involved in syria if there is proof of chemical weapons used by the assad regime. now, given how difficult it will be to ascerta
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular...
121
121
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
136
136
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins us live this morning. what are inspectors planning to do today and what is the government saying? >> reporter: hi, michaela. the weapons inspectors are planning to go out again. our understanding is they plan to visit the eastern suburbs of damascus. that's what we are hearing on the ground. it's a place that apparently had the highest death toll in the alleged attack that happened last wednesday. yesterday, of course, the weapons inspectors went out to western suburbs of damascus and their vehicles got shot at. they managed to get on the ground. they gathered valuable information, soil samples and other samples. they were able to speak to doctors as well as victims of the alleged attack last wednesday. the inspectors, so far, have not gone out today. what's happened is earller today, the head of the u.n. in addition went out with the u.n. high representative for disarmorment to complain about yesterday's incident where the convoy was shot at. they were going to complain to the syrian government. it's not
he joins us live this morning. what are inspectors planning to do today and what is the government saying? >> reporter: hi, michaela. the weapons inspectors are planning to go out again. our understanding is they plan to visit the eastern suburbs of damascus. that's what we are hearing on the ground. it's a place that apparently had the highest death toll in the alleged attack that happened last wednesday. yesterday, of course, the weapons inspectors went out to western suburbs of...
90
90
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us to tell us would about a mistress may be planning is tom schaffer. we are joined by greenhaven group president. tony, it is good to see you. we keep on hearing this term there will be no boots on the ground, so will a missile strike the effective in stopping the monetary and crisis that is happening in syria? >> unfortunately i don't believe so. it will not move anything forward a positive way and both businesswise and economically were looking at using resources we really don't need to use by the fact i don't think i understand what the secondary and third order of consequences will be. some of the weapons of mass destruction may be hid on the base. we don't understand if he does not get the message, what do we do next. it is an effective military, but tired. i don't think we are really looking at this as a chess game, where almost reacting which is not a good thing for us to do. cheryl: i wants to go over to bring up something tony just mentioned, that is the situation with russia. normally when you see oil prices going up, it would jump higher. as
joining us to tell us would about a mistress may be planning is tom schaffer. we are joined by greenhaven group president. tony, it is good to see you. we keep on hearing this term there will be no boots on the ground, so will a missile strike the effective in stopping the monetary and crisis that is happening in syria? >> unfortunately i don't believe so. it will not move anything forward a positive way and both businesswise and economically were looking at using resources we really...
86
86
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement issues, we try to provide a sense of community, and that they manage their own life with community management. >> as part of that long term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs to support themselves and their families. it allows them to buy groceries and other goods, creating a formal but crucial economy in the camp. >> this place has the feel of a permanent town, but the more permanent it becomes, the more issues arise. >> this camp has a very different atmosphere from the ones that have just been set up for the newest
used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement...
171
171
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian coastline. in an interview secretary hagel told the bbc, quote, we have moved assets in place to be able to fulfill and comply with whatever option the president wishes to take. when asked if the military is ready to respond, secretary hagel said, quote, we're ready to go, like that. in the meantime syrian government accusing the united states of lying. leland vittert live in our middle east bureau. leland. >> reporter: gregg, the syrian government doesn't have a lot of friends backing up its side of the story. in fact the a
glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian...
126
126
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
get your credit card level raised and then use that credit card to give us more money. trump himself made $5 million in profits out of this university. >> well, it's very serious allegations. we're going follow this case and see where it goes. bill press, thank you for your time. >> good to be here, reverend al. >>> coming up, think michele bachmann's campaign was made for "saturday night live"? today we're learning just how similar it was. and how is sarah palin president obama's secret political weapon? she is in the news today again. stay with us. rebecca: whe renewal notice. by about $110 a month. roll the dice. care act was passed, company to go down by about $60 a month. little guy rebecca: the law works. whe discover card. rebecca: the law works. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a r
get your credit card level raised and then use that credit card to give us more money. trump himself made $5 million in profits out of this university. >> well, it's very serious allegations. we're going follow this case and see where it goes. bill press, thank you for your time. >> good to be here, reverend al. >>> coming up, think michele bachmann's campaign was made for "saturday night live"? today we're learning just how similar it was. and how is sarah palin...
113
113
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's ayman moyheldin is live in cairo for us on this tuesday. we're hearing syria's foreign minister saying the u.n. inspector's second trip to the alleged site has been delayed. there is that and then the question of a timeline on potential military action. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, that foreign minister press conference is still ongoing, and syria's foreign minister has remained very defiant, saying the syrian government would use all options available at its disposal to defend itself in the face of any possible military intervention. he also went on to say that what is happening right now is an international conspiracy. a plot that was driven to weaken syria to advance israel's regional interest. he said the syrian government has been throughout all of this process in the last few days cooperating with the u.n. inspection team. now that team was expected to go back out today, but as you mentioned, it seems to have been delayed. no clear timeline as to when it will resume its work. yesterday it did manage to get to that site of
nbc's ayman moyheldin is live in cairo for us on this tuesday. we're hearing syria's foreign minister saying the u.n. inspector's second trip to the alleged site has been delayed. there is that and then the question of a timeline on potential military action. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, that foreign minister press conference is still ongoing, and syria's foreign minister has remained very defiant, saying the syrian government would use all options available at its disposal to...
146
146
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KTLN
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
folks like him give us hope for his country. >> wendy: very inspiring. i want to do it. if i do that journey, will you follow me with a camera. >> george: maybe. >> wendy: until next week, good-bye
folks like him give us hope for his country. >> wendy: very inspiring. i want to do it. if i do that journey, will you follow me with a camera. >> george: maybe. >> wendy: until next week, good-bye
135
135
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a flu shot to the poodle. this is one of several montgomery county vets sounding the alarm. >> then it can progress to where they get pneumonia, a very high fever. and they end up, some of these dogs have actually passed away. some of them are currently at the specialty practice in oxygen case. >> reporter: this new strain of canine flu is highly contagious spread by contact and some infected dogs will show no sign whatsoever of having the virus. >> you can have a dog walking around going to all the dog parks infecting all those
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a...
138
138
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
which are setting us up for the most? the top analyst will tell us. david: will outsourcing and global, edition kill what is left of the traditional backbone of america? an inside look into the strength of the u.s. manufacturing industry. yes, there is a come back we are here to tell you about. straight ahead. cheryl: the most lucrative seg amendment for banks is the revenue from interest rates from businesses plummet. david: what is the rate business's biggest issue? which banks are suffering the most? joining us top financial analyst brad hintz from sanford bernstein. bottom line, fixed income isn't dead. you have a millions and millions of baby boomers coming into retirrment. they have seen two debacles in the equity market, the dot-com bust and the financial crisis of 2007-8. they're not ready to go full speed into equities. there has to be some hybrid which allows them to be satisfied with some fixed income? because people are saying fixed income is dead. it is not dead, is it? >> fixed income is not dead. if you look at financial management firm
which are setting us up for the most? the top analyst will tell us. david: will outsourcing and global, edition kill what is left of the traditional backbone of america? an inside look into the strength of the u.s. manufacturing industry. yes, there is a come back we are here to tell you about. straight ahead. cheryl: the most lucrative seg amendment for banks is the revenue from interest rates from businesses plummet. david: what is the rate business's biggest issue? which banks are suffering...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
baggins in france they're giving us an update on what's happening they. find and then other news the palestinian leadership has said it will put off the start of planned peace talks with israel after three palestinians were killed in an i.d.f. raid on a refugee camp in the west bank but israel also faces a conflict within its own society as simmering tensions between secular and author of jews threaten to boil over into a violent confrontation argues policia expands military to feel were among brothers is one of the worst things in history the jewish people never lost to an enemy they lost when there was war among brothers higham and solomon is trying to prevent that from happening again but he's a lone voice the ultra orthodox rabbi was for many years a member of parliament for the country's biggest ultra religious party but they cost him out angry with his efforts to try and bridge the gap between secular and religious israelis it's left him angry because of a holiday unless there will be a change in the ultra orthodox community the direction it is goin
baggins in france they're giving us an update on what's happening they. find and then other news the palestinian leadership has said it will put off the start of planned peace talks with israel after three palestinians were killed in an i.d.f. raid on a refugee camp in the west bank but israel also faces a conflict within its own society as simmering tensions between secular and author of jews threaten to boil over into a violent confrontation argues policia expands military to feel were among...